A NEW children's arts space in Glasgow proved a Giant hit with these youngsters.
The kids, from left, Molly Dawson, 10, Cassia Woods, 11, Caria Ryan, 10, Jamie Forsyth, 8 and David Johnston, 11, wore T-shirts to mark the arts venue's opening in Saltmarket.
Children's artwork from a recent project, Creative Sensations, will be showcased at Giant, which also has a dedicated storytelling area.
The arts group has been providing creative adventures for children since 1989 and the new workshop space will feature a regular programme of creative workshops and exhibitions and has a training space for those who wish to develop their skills.
BBC Radio Scotland's Janice Forsyth said: "This is an exciting development, not just for Giant but also for children who will find this a friendly, welcoming environment.
"The space is all about having fun, making new friends and embarking on creative adventures.
"This is a real feat for a small organisation with big ambitions."
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